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C.K. TOOLS LARGEST SELECTION IN TOWN AT


DAWSONS THE IRONMONGERS


28, 30 PARSON LANE, CLITHEROE — Tel. 3383 Houses for Sale Farms & Smallholdings


FARMER IN CENTRA L


Geoffrey Taylor t t S M H M 8 1 0 *


ALSO' AT BLACKBURN & BURNLEY.


New 4-bedroomed executive properties shortly available.


W E S T B R A D F O R D


The development enjoys wonderful southerly views of Pendle Hilt and affords large select plots, with a carefully planned layout. Features include fully auto­ matic oil-fired central heat­ ing, sealed unit double glazing, roof insulation and generous allowances for cloakroom, bathroom and kitchen fittings.


a, acre and further land available. Affording: Hall, cloakroom, lounge 25ft. 7in. x 12ft, 3in., dining room 16ft. lOin. x I4ft 9m., kitchen 16ft. 4in. x 10ft. 2in. First floor: Four well proportioned bedrooms, three-piece bathroom. Full oil-fired central heating. Freehold. Rates payable £63 per annum.___________


Easy reach of Clithoroc 3 miles, Burnley 11 miles, Blackburn 10 miles. Preston and M6 15 miles. SECLUDED 4-BEDROOMED COUNTRY HOUSE


A high proportion of our property sales are effected quietly and speedily through our mailing # register, thcrrbr avoiding undue publicity and inconvenience. We invite you to lake advantage of this service.


Agents for the Abbey National and Leek & West- bourne Building Societies. Up to 05% endowment and s t a n d a r d mortgages arranged.


One remaining shop unit to let CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE


Occupying a prominent main road position in the town’s principal shopping thoroughfare. Net floor area 720 sq. ft. or thereabouts with ground floor sales.


LA N C A SH IR E


NEW TOWN AREA wishes to purchase


Anyone thinking: of selling please write to


Dairy Farm BOX X3,


ADVERTISER & TIMES Land


with or without planning permis­ sion. by private developer. Choice single plots to large developments considered. Strictest confidence, ample funds. Sand Details to:


LAND REQUIRED


Acre Mills, Acre Lane, Wibsey, Bradford.


wood Properties Ltd,


ESTATE AGENTS SURVEYORS


AUCTIONEERS VALUERS


Tel. Bradford 672412 day* or Halifax 63648 evenings


LAND REQUIRED, with or without planning permission. Large oi small plots—1 to 500 acres. Im- mediate attention. Cash available,— Tel. Blackburn 670995.


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and the above weekly repayments are even more impres- FRE: LIFE ASSURANCE


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6.98 4.85 5.44 6.04


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2.37 2.84 3.30 3.77 4.23 4.69 7.01 9.43


2.16 2.59 3.01 3.43 3.86 4.28 6.40 8.61


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\ existing loans and H.P. and nay back to one source at rates which «• \ i you can afford. For full details we are onlv as far as your \)


£ obligation. § lust another one of the excellent services offered by— §


| Inglmttt & Pttlcotk K PROPERTY HOUSE, 34 ALBERT ROAD, COLNE, LANCS.


§ APPOINTMENTS MAY BE MADE AFTER OFFICE HOURS, 9-0 a.m. to 6-0 p.m., Saturday 9-0 a.m. to 12 Noon.


Radio and Television Part Exchange Your


REEDLEY ESTATE AGENCY


48 MANCHESTER ROAD. BURNLEY. Tel. Burnley 29077. OFFERS THE FOLLOWING DESIRABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENCE FOR SALE WITH VACANT POSSESSION


Houses Wanted Wanted for Speclflo Purchasers


1— SEMI DETACHED UP TO £5,000.


2— DETACHED UP TO £15.000.


creetly and without fuss through our massive wanted register em­ bracing buyers from our centra] Preston and Blackburn oflices. All commission negotiated Indivi­ dually. No sale no fees. Free weekly advertising if required. Free valuation without obligations


We can sell your property dis­ Look in The Bee Line


Want-Ads . . . Among tlie Want-Ads Is the


J, S. TAYLOR and CO., The Homefinders


8 SUDELL CROSS BLACKBURN


Tel. Blackburn 69270 After Hours Hoghton 151


12 THE GROVE, WHALLEY


dence which is completely freehold and enjoys full automatic gas fired central heating from independent boiler and partial double glazing. Comprises: Hallway and stairs (radiator), spacious lounge with High Speed ‘G* gas fire unit with teak and feature surround (double bank radiator), sliding doors connecting to dining room (double bank radiator), roomy, fully fitted kitchen with extensive floor and wall units, formica surfaces and formica lined, extrac­ tor fan, stainless steel sink unit, electric cooker box, picture window* with tiled sills, gas installed, etc., understairs cloaks, spacious sun lounge with fitted wall lights (radiator), and access door to rear garden, inner hallway leading to additional ground floor toilet, internal access door to brick built garage (all main services installed) measuring 18ft. x lift, approx. Landing with cylinder and linen cupboard, 2 double sized bedrooms, one w}tn fitted clothes robe, one generous single sized bedroom (all with radiators), V^-tiled bathroom with quality suite in primrose (radia­ tor), separate matching toilet. Exquisite decor throughout ana structurally maintained to the highest possible standard. Attractive well stocked and easily managed garden areas to front and rear. Carpets and floor coverings of the highest quality and in superb taste throughout to be included.


Magnificent semi detached residence occupying private and ex- elusive position in the desirable Ribblesdale village. The resi­


HOUSE or Bungalow wanted, Clitheroe/Wballey area. Cash


CHATBURN F.C.


available, anything considered. — Ring Ctitheroe 4245.


WANTED: Cottage or Farm build­ ing required, preferably with a few acres of grazing land. Reno­ vation not objected to.—Reply to 44 Robin Road, Summcrseat, near Bury Lancs. Tel. Ramsbottora 3560.


YOUNG COUPLE wish to buy house with garden or plot of land, country district. Up to £5,500. Any­ thing considered.—Tel. Accrington 31966, after 5 p.m.


TERRACED HOUSES required with or without bathroom, any area.—Tel. Padiham 73836.


Accommodation Wanted


EARLY Retired Couple wish to rent unfurnished 3 bedroomed house or bungalow, Clitheroe area, within the next six months.—TeL Slaidbum 229.


FURNISHED FLAT op House re­ quired by business couple, Clitheroc area, as soon as possible.—Tel. Clijbero© 3108.


A Superbly Appointed Freehold Semi Detached Residence— KEMPLE VIEW, CLITHEROE.


Occupying a pleasant situation near to open countryside. The attractively appointed accommodation with full gas central heat­ ing, comprises: 3 bedrooms, bathroom with coloured suite, separate w.c., entrance porch, hall, spacious lounge, large unit fitted kitchen and dining area. Detached garage.


Auctions and Sales Silverwood— Baishaw


AUCTIONEERS and VALUERS


SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE


Late Mrs F. V. Kedmayne)


and EFFECTS (for Adrain.


HOTHERSALL & FORREST F.S.V.A.


Auctioneers* Valuers and Estate’ Agents


/BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE Toldnhond 2G95.> (Evenings 3755 and 2180). FOR SALE


130 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE THE LEASEHOLD TERRACED DVTELLINGHOUSK


This property should qualify for an improvement grant. For further particulars and to view apply—


HOTHERSALL and FORREST. Auctioneers and Valuers, BANK SALEROOMS, CL1TIIKROE. Telephone 261*5.


Auctions and Sales


RICHARD TURNER & SON (CLITHEROE)


Auctioneers, Valuers, Surveyors and Estate Agents. FOR SALE BY AUCTION


SINGLE BUILDING PLOT AT BILLINGTON, Near WHALLEY.


Comprising an excellent site of 600 square yards or thereabouts with outline planning permission for the erection of one dwelling. The plot has good access and a pleasant situation with mams services readily available.


Full particulars from the Auctioneers. 2 New Market Street, Clitheroc. Telephone 2369.


TEL. CLITHEROE 3325—AFTER HOURS SKIPTON 3641 TOMORROW (Friday), FEBRUARY 2nd


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD RAILWAY ROAD, CLITHEROE BB7 2JW


SALE OF FULLY ACCREDITED CATTLE. IN-CALF* NEWLY CALVED and STORE CATTLE


-SALE 12 NOON


WEEKLY SALE OF NEWLY CALVED CATTLE and CALVES, ACCREDITED and NON-ACCREDITED. SALE TO COMMENCE WITH CALVES and WEANED STIRKS AT 12 NOON.


WEEKLY SALE OF FAT STOCK AT 13 NOON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th


MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5th


FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF NON-ACCREDITED. IN-CALF and STORE CATTLE AT 12 NOON.


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9th


including S March Calvers from N. Hayhurst, 2 March Calvers fropi W. Alrey, 2 Char Stores from, L. T. Whittaker. Good early spring entry expected—


Solicitor: Mr T. U. Liddle, 6 Church Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 4133. To be Sold bv Auction (subject to conditions and unless sold previously) in THE FESTIVAL HALL. GISBURN, on THURSDAY* FEBRUARY 15th, 1973, at 4-0 p.ra.


13 TOWN END SLAIDBURN


NEAR CLITHEROE. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7th


New Folished Oak Bed with coil spring fold mattress and overlay, Folished Oak Fanei Bed with coil spring fold mattress, Folished Dresser 4ft. x 5ft, x 3ft. Walnut Dresser 4ft. Bin. x 3ft. x 1ft. Bin Fitch Fine Dressing Table and Wash Stands. Satin Walnut Ward­ robe. Polished Oak <cxt.> Table 42in. x 30in. closed. 4 Polished Oak Dining Chairs, Useful and Handy Size 3-Piece Suite in green. Antique Wine Bottle with stiver mounted stopper, Cnalport Cream Jug (AD 1750), Present from Redcar Decora­ tive Jug, Fatty Dish (on guard pic­ ture). Shelly Candle Holder, Sevres Design Decorative Cup, Japanese Occasional Tabic 1 ft. 8in. x lit. 4in.,


HUGH MACKAY, BRINTONS, GRAYS, TEMPLETONS. GILT EDGE, KOSSET, FIRTH’S, CROSSLEY’S LANCASTER.


CARPETS by


All at competitive prices. A staff of planners and fitters at your service.


CLEANING, ALTERATIONS AND REFUTING A SPECIALITY.


Chinese Rose Flower Vase, "Walt Barometer and Clothes Brush Set, Modern Design Bed Settee in black and white mottled. Modern Type Formica Ton Kitchen Table 3fl. x 2ft., Hoover Dustette, Hoover Elec­ tric Cleaner, Bathroom Scales, Bell­ ing Compact Super 4 Electric Cooker, as new, Parnail Electric Washer, Norweb Fridge (handy size), Electric Blanket, Acme Table Rubber Roller Wringer, Other Useful Items.


CARPETS—Multi-colour green back­ ground 3yd. x 3yd, Also Rug l%yd. lyd.» Fawn Floral Carpet 3Viyd. F 3yd„ Red Carpet 4yrf. x 3yd.»


with Dali and Stair to match, Along with Other Small Items.


ink Mottled Carpet 4yd. x 4yd.


ON VIEW Morning of Sale from 12 Noon—SALE 1-0 Prompt.


Auctioneers: C. Silverwood, Living* stone House. Slaidburn. Tel. 652. J, Baishaw. (II Waddington Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 2011.


JOHN E. PINDER fir SON Regular Fortnightly 2 Fart Auction


SALEROOMS, Stone Bridge, Longridge.


Sat. Next, Feb 3rd, at 10 VARIED SELECTION, GOOD QUALITY, TRADITIONAL and


MODERN About 500 Lots


Second Pari Auction


Thursday, Feb. 8th, at 1-0 Selected and considered of parti­


cular interest to the trade and collectors.


ANTIQUE and


View both sales daily to 7-30 and Friday to 9-0.


OLDER STYLE About 800 Lots.


Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents, Stone Bridge. Longridge. Telephone 2282.


JOHN E. PINDER, FSVA, and SON


V the advertisement is required to run for more than one insertion, separate oonpona must be enclosed for the additional insertions.


NAME ADDRESS


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29 WHALLEY ROAD, READ, PADIHAM 71339 No gimmicks. Just honest to goodness trading.


31 CASTLE STREET, CLITHEROE 3136 WALTS LTD Week 18—No. 63


CMTHEROE C. B. and T. 200 CLUB


Week 37—Number 56 Week 38—Number 16


Week 39—Number 46 (£100) ST DENYS S.C.


1st. 0790—2nd, 0586 3rd, 1675


Suowball No. 6—£6


R.W.C.C. WEEK 39


NUMBER 59


CONSERVATIVE CLUB CLITHEROE


CHRISTMAS NUMBERS UNCLAIMED 1972 3157—7535—7570—1452


6711-7200—5299-6126 6326—8842.


Please claim before Feb. 28th GMata


name and address of one of our readers. If your name appears come to our King


Street office and collect your voucher.


SELL WITH BEE-LINE WANT-ADS


PHONE BURNLEY 22331 Public Notices


You could W IN


a Super Joint of Meat


TO HOUSEHOLDERS AND TENANTS **No reason required


. * lowest repayments FOR THEBESTPOSSIBLESEjRyiCE


. * No advance charges « 24-hour service'


o Duke Bar Insurance ^ & 2nd Mortgage Brokers 3 Brlercliffe Rd BURNLEY


TRV-DBI /


Telephone BURNLEY 27158 or Evenings and Weekends 24531


Black and White TV for a New Colour TV


Buy from the experts. Rents and HP Terms Available


Ask for details


JL G. RewSand 64/66 King St, Whalley Telephone Whalley 3585


BRAND NEW COLOUR TV* £10 deposit.


Phone P. CARR


Bacup 3785 Anytime.


Hi-Fi and Music


POLLARD'S, The Home of Music, for new and second-hand pianos, electronic organs, guitars, in fact, all your musical instruments. Demonstrations, HP terms available.—Pollards, 20/22 Standlsh Street, Burnley. Tel. 25829.


Appreciations


MANTLE. — Thanks, mum and dad, for 21 happy years. — Love, Shiri.


Births


CHEETHAM (nee Fish). — On January 29th, in Queen’; Park Hospital, to Trevor and Sheila, a daughter, Sharon Elizabeth. Thanking all concerned.


. Patricia, God’s gift, daughter, Samantha Jill, Thanking all concerned.


ALTIIAM. — Thanks, mum and dad, for 21 years of love, happiness and under­ standing. — Love, Sylvia,


is to secure a confidential bank loan through I & B. Clear off 3 nearest telephone, onr representative can call anytime. No <■


b a n k Loans ^ l o a n s


......................... 1.75 .. 4.36


3 yrs £


5 yrs £


1.26 3.05 3.65 4.25


8 yrs £


10 yrs £


^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 5 Coming of Age


BARNES. — Congratulations on your 18th birthday, Pete, February 4th, 1973. — Love from Pam and Brian.


BARNES. — A very happy 18th birthday, cousin Peter, February 4th, 1973. — Love


from Sharon.


BARNES. — Good luck, good health and prosperity on attaining your 18th birth­ day. Peter. February 4th, 1973. Fond love. — Nan. Jake and David.


BARNES. — Ail the luck in the world, Peter, on your 18th birthday. February 4th, 1973. — Love, uncle Dave, auntie Jean and family.


CLARKSON. — Congratula­ tions and best wishes, Danny, on your 21st birth­ day, February 2nd, 1973.— Love, Barbara. Happy birthday daddy. — Love from Andrew.


K ALSO 21 HOURS SERVICE — NO MINIMUM VALUATIONS £ 9 Estate Agents, Banking Agents. Insurance and Mortgage Broker. ^


(T Telephone COLNE 4228 (2 lines), STD Code 028-24. ^ OFFICE OPEN Monday to Thursdav 9-0 a.m. to 5-0 p.m.» Friday ^


MANTLE. — Congratulations, Shirley, on your 21st birth­ day, February 3rd. All our love and best wishes. — Mum, dad and Ken.


PARKER. — Congratulations, Alan, on your 21st birthday. February 4th. Love and best wishes. — From mum, dad, John and David.


Engagements


GOWER — TURNER. — The engagement is announced between Joyce, only daugh­ Tter of Mr and Mrs J.


Clitheroe, and Anthony, son of Mrs M. Gower, Finchley, London. Congra­ tulations — From both families.


urner, 15 Parson Lane, Golden Weddings


EMBLEY — LEE. — February 1st, 1923. Congratulations mother and dad on reach­ ing tliis happy day. Love and best wishes — Elsie and Ron. Kenneth and Barbara, Bexhill-on-Sea.


Deaths


BEARDSWORTH. — On Jan­ uary 24th, 1973, in hospital Emily Beardsworth, of 10 Painter Wood. Service was held at Ebenezer Baptist Chapel, Biliington, on Tues­ day, January 30th, prior to cremation at Pleasington Crematorium. — Inquiries Wm Langshaw & Son Ltd, King Street. Whalley. Tel. 3248.


Deaths


RODWELL (nee Pindev). — On Friday, January 26th, at her home, 77 The Square, Waddington, Jane Ann, aged 82 years, the beloved


wife of -the late James Rod- well. Service and interment took place at St Helen's Church, Waddington, on


Wednesday. January 31st.— Inquiries R. & W. Nelson, Waddington. Tel. Clitheroe 3172.


SLINGER (nee Sheldon). — On January 26th, 1973, at her home. 23 Brungerley Avenue, Clitheroe, Gertrude, aged 80 years, the beloved wife of -the late Walter Slinger, dear mother of Dorothy and a loving granny to Jim and Ruth. t Interred in Clitheroe Ceme­


ery on Tuesday, January 30th.—Calvcrley's, Funeral Directors, Chatburn Road, Clitheroe. Tel. 3297, 2017.


WILLIAMS. — Peacefully at 4 Kirk Crescent, Old Kil­ patrick, Glasgow, the resi dence of her daughter, on January 24th, 1973. Mar­ garet Wilkinson, beloved wife of the late John Williams, and dear mother of Rene. Formerly of 11 Queen Street, Whalley.


In Memoriam


ATKINSON. — In loving memory of Robert, died January 31st, 1969. Always remembered.—Sheila, Fred, Susan and Carol.


ATKINSON. — In loving memory of Robert, died January 31st, 1969. Mine is just a simple prayer,


—His loving wife, Edith.


GELDARD.—Mr, 13 G . and family wish ;0 fv>:i sincere thanks t, all V


A . cknowledgm ents


fives, friends anti' n;- hours for the kind «£


sions of sympathy and beautiful flo received dunne


bereavemcm. sp.-rj ey. rr-c=. 0!


to Clithcroe Aiiev on \T' Co.. Mrs Ta


lTerrace, Bilknsuon uv K N O W L I ' . x — I n c f.-im--..


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friends and iLri^bbour;'1 messages of sympathy kindness dtirinc' " -j, recent berc-av: Canon Goodriv. ministration.-. - S hurst Street. C


the late Mabel K’'o-- wish to thank sincerely ah


:n n toro H,


L1NGLR — Ti late Mrs G. Sltnaer w<h thank all relative.-:. and neighbours fr-:-"’- messages of symp-.njv : floral tributes '--roe-;veti cl­ ing their bereav-mr-T


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family doctor, and ;hn p‘: D. J. Leylund. • 3


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Advertiser and Times THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1st, 1973


MEMORIALS


In slock specially for Clitheroe cemetery regulation. Send for designs and prices or call and inspect ’


NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS W. ROCK & CO (MEMORIALS) LTD


MONUMENTAL YARD, BLACKBURN ROAD, GREAT HARWOOD ------- Telephone 881161


No connection with any other firm or individual


THEO WILSON an 4 and 7 York St, Clit


l a k e l a n d


NUMEROUS ITEft STOCK


WOLFENDEN —n , w-; the late M;.-;- b5, Barbara May Wo-fad desire to thank all lives, friends and nr hours for the kind exp- sions of sympathy, letter condolence, also for ' donations received the Physiol here pv C-:n' f Clitheroe, also ihanKns §


God bless and keep you in His care.


ATKINSON. — Treasured memories of a dear father, who died January 31st 1969. In our garden of memories you live with us yet,


— Love from Joyce, Tom and Linda.


For those who loved you never forget.


BYNG. — Loving memories of Mary, a dear wife and mother, died January 31st 1972. You gave us love in fullest measure.


BLACK. — On January 26th, 1973, at his home, 7 Kirk- moor Road, Clitheroe, William, aged 85 years, the l dearly loved husband of the


Precious forever are the memories of you.


WM. LANGSHAW


and Sons Ltd (R. CHEW)


FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED


CREMATIONS ARRANGED


CHAPEL OF REST ON THE PREMISES


PERSONAL SERVICE


You troubled no one, your wants were few.


Care, devotion, memories to treasure,


—From husband George, daughter Susan, son Kenneth, and son-in-law Douglas.


Clitheroe. Service and cremation took place at Accrington Crematorium on Wednesday, January 31st.— Inquiries Bennett (R. Park- B ington) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


oate Ellen Black, formerly f Longsight Avenue,


BYNG.—Treasured memories of my dear sister, Mary who died January 31st, 1972, Ours is just a simple prayer, God bless and keep her in


— your care.


GREENWOOD (nee Lund).— On January 23rd, at Queen’; Park Hospital, to Jim and


DO YOU NEED CASH? HIGH A R R E A R S • No Status seatchei.


AN D DIFF ICULT • No application lee. •Loamof £200 and upward*.


•Competitive rates.


CO N S ID E RED • 1 — 2 day completion*. Local finance eewulrant een cell if required


West Houghton 3009 Leant arranged through


Local Consultant


J.ERicJwrcU&Ca Bankers Agent


23 Greenfield Road, Liverpool L13 3BN, Tel: 051—220 2529. .'24 Hour Answering Service Miscellaneous Sales


KERR (nee Bishop). — To Marilyn and Stuart, Queen’s Park Hospital, on January 25th, a daughter Louise, welcome sister for Melissa. Thanking hospital staff and family doctor.


General Hospital, Bury. Coming of Age


RODERICK, — On January 26tli. 1973. in Clitheroe Hospital, and fortified with the last rites of the Holy Church, Thomas Clifford, aged 62 years, the dearly loved husband of Monica Broderick, of 54 Biliington Gardens. Biliington, and loved father of Joseph Brian, and loved brother of Mary Dowling. Requiem Mass in St Mary's Church, Langho, preceded inter­ ment at WhaUey and Wis- well Cemetery on Tuesday January 30th. R.I.P. — in quiries Tomlinson’s Funeral


WOOD. — To Roderick and


Patricia (nee Crabree) on January 30th, a son, Mark Edward,


at Fairfield


ALTHAM. — Congratulations and best wishes, Sylvia, on your 21st birthday, Feb ruary 2nd, 1973. — Love A from mum and dad.


ECCLES. — On January 27th, 1973, in hospital, Albert, aged 78 years, the dearly loved husband of Florence Eccles, of 32 Castle View, Clitheroe, and dear father of Eileen. and dear grandpa of Susan, Frederick and Adam. Service and t cremation will take place


Service, Rockdale, Clitheroe. Tel. 2345.


From Isla and Harry.


COPE.—Treasured memories of a dear wife Annie, died February 2nd, 1970. Time goes by but memories last forever. — Love, Artiiur.


HANSON. — T r e a s u r e d memories of our dear mother, who died January 24th, 1968, and father, Fred, died May 26th, 1949. Sadly- missed. — By Gertrude Mildred and family.


HAWORTH. — Treasured memories of a dear mother, died January 30th, 1970. Ever remembered.—Maggie, and Tom (Low Moor).


HAWORTH. — in loving memory of a dear mother, died January 30th, 1970.— From Polly, Harry and .family.


HORNBY. — In loving memory of Robert, a dear husband and father, died February 5th, 1970. — From Alice and family, Chatbum.


ALTHAM. — Congratulations, Sylvia, on your 21st birth­ day, February 2nd, 1973. Love from Derek, Betty, Elizabeth and Steven.


ALTHAM. — Congratulations and best wishes, Sylvia, on


LTHAM. — Congratulations, Sylvia, on your 21st birth­ day, February 2nd, 1973. — Love from Michael, Barbara and Jason.


BARNES.. — Congratulations and best wishes on your 18t.h birthday, Peter, Febru­ ary 4th, 1973. All our love, —Mum, dad, Terry and Ronnie.


your 21st birthday, Febru­ ary, 2nd, 1973. — Love from Michael, Joan and Wayne.


FREE BEE LINE WANT-AD MONEY SPINNER


for any article valued under £5. Private Advertisers only.


Frlnt the words of your advertisement In the panel below. Only one Item per ooapon. AH advertlsementa must inelnde price of the Item yon wish to sen and yon* addresa and telephone number (If any).


JACKSON. — On January 28th, 1973, in hospital, Elizabeth, of Goytlands, Orchard Villa, West Brad­ ford, aged 78 years, the dearly loved daughter of the late Stephen and Ellen Ann Jackson. Reposing in Rockdale Chapel of Rest. The funeral cortege will t leave Rockdale at 3 p.m.


oday (Thursday), February 1st, at Pleasington Crema­ torium at 11-30 a.m. Family flowers only, but donations may be given -to Clitheroe Hospital, c/o Mrs Brown, Park House, Chatbum Rd„ Clitheroe, or to 7 Moss Street, Ciitheroe. — In­ quiries Bennett (R. Parking- ton) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


McNAB (Annie).—Treasured memories of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, who died February 2nd 1969. — From Hiactor. Fred and Sheila, Alan, Charlotte and Neal.


PARKER (Ella). — Trea­ sured memories of a dear wife who passed away February 7th, 1972. Sadly missed. — Jack.


PARKER. — P r e c i o u s memories of my dear wife, Evelyn, died February 5th, 1971. Another year, another sigh. Always -thinking and wondering why.


accept this the only intima­ tion. — Inquiries Wm. Read & Sons, Grindleton. KNOWLES. — On Wednes­ day, January 24th, in hospital, Mabel, aged 77 years, -the widow of -the late James Knowles and eldest daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Richard Hartley. Ser­ vice and cremation took


ary 1st, for service and interment at Grindleton Methodist Church at 3-15 p.m. Flowers may be sent to Rockdale. Friends please


oday (Thursday), Febru­


PARKER.—On January 27th, 1973, in hospital. Ethel, aged 83 years, the. dearly loved wife of the late Richard Parker, of 16 Primrose Street, Clitheroe, dear mother of Alice, and dear grandma of Lilian and Frank. A service in Trinity Methodist Church preceded interment at Clitheroe Cemetery' on Wednesday, January 31st. Inquiries Bennett (R. Parkington Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


place at Skipton on Mon­ day. January 29th. — In­ quiries R. & D. Nelson, Waddington. Tel. Clitheroe 3172.


RIDEHALGH (Harry). — Treasured memories of a dear husband, dad and grandad, died February 6t-h, 1971. I shall always remember aind wonder why,


—Bernard.


The sudden way you had to I die. know you walk beside me, and when my life is through,


— From his loving wife Annie and family. TOMLINSON. — In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Harold, died February 7th. 1972. His life was full of kindly deeds,


I pray that God will take my hand and lead me straight to you.


Always cheerful, willing and kind.


A helping hand to all in need.


TOWERS. — In loving memory of our dearly loved son, Geoffrey, died Febru­ ary 2nd, 1971. Deep in our hearts you’ll always stay.


—From Bessie, Mildred and Ray.


Loved and remembered every day.


Telephone Ne. ............................................................... ; .....................-...........


The Clitheroe Advertiser and Times reserves the right to reject any advertisement without prior notification to the advertiser.


WILLIAMS. — On January 27’ h, 1973. in hospital, Clara Edith, in her 86th year, of 106 Henthora Road, Clitheroe, the dearly loved wife of the late Edmund Henry Williams, loved mother of Leslie and Clair, loved mother-in-law of Irene and Bob. and a loved grandma. Funeral from Rockdale Chapel of Rest today (Thursday), Febru­ ary 1st. Service and crema­ tion to be held at Accring­ ton Crematorium at 2-30 p.m. Cut flowers only please and all inquiries to — Tomlinson’s Funeral Ser­ vice, Rockdale, Clitheroe. Tel. 2345.


TOWERS. — In loving memory of Geoffrey, died February 2nd, 1971. Always remembered.—From John,


—Mum, dad, brother Peter. TOMLINSON’S Acknowledgments


BEARDSWORTH. — The family of the late Emily Beardsworth wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for the kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received during their time of sorrow. Also thanking doctors and staff at Blackburn Royal Infirmary, and Mr Beard- wood for his kind ministra­ tions. — 10 Painter Wood, 'Biliington.


Tel. Clitheroe 2345 Eshton Terrace Published oy UNITED


Tel. 2323/4 and pruiied *>>,? naif Express Printing Co. L-'1, 1 Street, Burnley. Tel. -"^r | Kegistcrod as a newspape* m Post Office.


Cliiheroe Advertiser ana ,E1y, I 3 King Street, Ciitheroe. BB/ ‘ ^ I


PAPERS PUBLICATIONS ^{ll I I


Funeral. Services j * Rockdale ’


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What a beautiful memory to leave behind.


WE do not know H0)^ MUCH YOU may wish 10 pay for Funeral Service, but we do know this, there '* a service on our list Per" fectly suited to your need* and means.


TeL WhaUey 3248 (day ct night)


King Street Whalley


G. CaSyeriey


& Sons Ltd Funeral Director


Member of the National Association of Funeral Directors


CHATBURN KOAD CLITHEROE


CHAPEL OF REST Enquiries:


Tel. Clilhcroe 3237 dal 2017 night


For craftsmanship in granilt marble, green slate and stem


etc.


THOS. ROCK (ROCK and A LIT)


Monumental Masoni


7b M ARKET PLACE CUTHER0E


Broomfield Place Witton, Blackburn


Tel. 4277 ’ And at


FLORAL TRIBUTES CUT FLOWERS


BARKER’S Primrose Nurseri# Tel. Clifheroe 3521


Also Clitheroo Market


W r e a t h s &B o u q u e t i CUT FLOWERS


“TELEFLOWER SERVICE"


Church Brow Garden! Tel. Clitheroe 3298


FECITT BROS


Craftsmen in Marble, Gran™ and Stone


For Memorials The Sculptors


CEMETERY GATES Whalley New Road Tel. Blackburn 51168


CERTIFICATE RIBBLE VAL LE LA N C A SH IR E


RIBBLE VALLEY I which the BAYLEV HURST GREEN, is are proud to be ass with RIBBLE MOT EAVESWAY M O T SCHOFIELDS TRA SM ITH S-A TA LAN W. C. STANDER' winning this cove award for the Nort and Ribble Valley


BRITISH T AUTHORI COME TO AWARD, 1


23 Brungerky Aver1 Ciitheroe.


re-established interdeno


THINGS are lookin Hard on the heels of


national youth club Trinity Methodist Churc booming


J. W. Winder for their fcri ministrations.—Park VM Bolton-b.v-Bowland, mt Clitheroe.


amily doctor and ihe'R,;


nf 120 in Tour montr comes a move to sn £ 13,000 on a youth cei for local Catholic yo


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people. Work is expected to s-


in a. fortnight to piovtd building which can a-cc modate 250-wil-h a 1


WORK OK RAISING


OF DAM PREPARATORY W


rnittae about £39.800 the raising of Stocks at Dale Head will begin mar. The Fylde Y Hoard’s works commit- has given its engineer


go-ahead. He has also been aut:


-.ed to invite tender.: pumps a n d r a_w w strainers, orders for. need to be placed this y


1973 includes pipework filters, flow measuring "road diversion. Next, y preliminary works will gin making the cur and embankment, at. J Head and a hydro - ele pumping station.


The work to be don-:


The main work of rai the dam starts in 1976.


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